Saudi Arabia's Record $80 Billion Tourism Boom in 2025: Non-Religious Travel Surpasses Pilgrimage

June 19, 2026
Saudi Arabia's Record $80 Billion Tourism Boom in 2025: Non-Religious Travel Surpasses Pilgrimage
  • Saudi Arabia logged a record 304 billion SAR (about US$80 billion) in tourism expenditure for 2025, supported by 123 million tourist trips including both international arrivals and domestic journeys.

  • Tourism contributed 4.9% to GDP in 2024, with the travel account posting a 49.4 billion SAR surplus in 2025 and tourism accounting for over 61% of total services exports.

  • International visitors reached 29.3 million and domestic trips totaled 93.3 million in 2025, signaling balanced growth across inbound and domestic markets.

  • Officials emphasize diversifying tourism beyond religious pilgrimage while keeping religious tourism as a stable growth pillar.

  • Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb credited leadership support and strategic direction, framing tourism as a high-impact engine within Vision 2030 and national diversification.

  • Data indicate improved flight connectivity, expanded hotel capacity, and new tourism products enabling multi-region and multi-experience itineraries (heritage, luxury, nature, events).

  • Expansion is backed by nationwide investments in airports, airlines, hospitality, and destination development, including Red Sea projects and sites like AlUla.

  • Non-religious travel accounted for about 52% of inbound overnight visits in 2025, up from 44% in 2019, marking a shift toward diversified tourism motives.

  • In 2025, non-religious travel became the largest purpose of inbound visits, representing 52% of overnight stays, underscoring diversification beyond pilgrimage.

  • The growth reinforces Saudi Arabia’s status as a major year-round tourism market in the Middle East and enhances regional dynamics with UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, and others.

  • Despite 2025 strength, the first five months of 2026 saw a 5–6% pace slowdown due to regional conflicts, with Umrah and Hajj providing some cushion.

  • Context: targets and initiatives under Vision 2030 continue to push non-religious tourism expansion and economic diversification, with focus on employment and export contributions.

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